Example sentences of "[vb -s] control over [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To maintain itself , a bureaucracy needs control over the recruitment of personnel .
2 By a two-to-one vote , a good teacher is seen as someone who has control over a class .
3 The main problems seem to come when the foreground application program has control over the keyboard or is using large chunks of memory to mimic the screen .
4 An occupier of premises for the purposes of the OLA 1957 is a person who has control over the premises .
5 The pope has control over the kingdom and kingdoms of this world .
6 The Prime Minister has control over the machinery of the Cabinet , determining the agenda , setting up Cabinet committees , circulating ( or not circulating ! ) papers written by Cabinet ministers for the Cabinet , and announcing the decision reached without taking a vote .
7 Moreover , a Marxist-Leninist analysis of foreign-policy formulation in the United States ( which would have been accepted by Guevara and also by Raúl Castro , both extremely powerful figure ) implicitly makes two assumptions which have been shown to be inaccurate : firstly , that the ’ bourgeoisie' always act in concert , and secondly , that the ruling group has control over the statements of major Interest groups within society .
8 By employing this structured procedure the designer now has control over the data he recalls from the turnkey system .
9 ( a ) As leader of the party in power , he has been chosen by the electorate , has control over the party machinery and can normally rely on the strength of party loyalty to maintain his position .
10 There is a highly organised publishing enterprise which exercises control over the music used by bands and choirs .
11 Personal property is best linked with communal rather than private property , such as state or kin-held property , since it is a statement of relative inalienability , such that the social subject , individual or collective , associated with the object retains control over the conditions under which it may be alienated .
12 Allowing the buyer to have access to the goods , e.g. to paint or repair , will not amount to giving him possession provided the seller retains control over the goods .
13 Particularly while the affluent , Conservative-dominated South-East grows increasingly apart from the rest of the country , yet retains control over the language and ideology of most of its media , a sense of separateness and of the need for separate forms is likely to result elsewhere .
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